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Show HISTORIC HARVARD-CENTER BATTLEj REVEALS ALL-AMERICAN CHOICES ! rj i ORRT V l ";s j s;afr Correcpondenl CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 30. A 'a result of the now historic Olash be-tween be-tween the gridiron battlers of John Harvard and the Playing Colonel? of rent re college, Kentuckv. ll looks as ! though four ini-n who played In that1 game an.l possibly fl are likely to' find their names enrolled on the All-' American list when the end Ojf thej season ro'.lf around. Iini'ie uonabl;. . unless they are In-' Jur'-'l within the nxt two weeks two uf them 'an hardly mlea The two of courao, uro Captain Arnie Horwc-n of Harvard and Captain Bo" McMIIHnj r.f Centre. HORVEE Bl ST i As well as H'orween's work known HIS all around playing in the Centre gains wad a revelation. By actual Sta-i. Sta-i. In was !.-Sjorsihle lot s:Op;l Ig JS per cent of Centre's plays He grabbed forward pa-sses. hr. hurled lilmself into holes In the line; he bl icked tW.O or three men every play.! tod he saved Harvard from being Fcored against the third time in a day. Added to that, he gained as much 'ground as any other Harvard player With the possible exception df .Church -I ill, scored 21 of Harvard's ji points,! 'showed some of thi best interference, ever seen on s football field and di- j I reeled Harvard's attack. Arnie it appears, ap-pears, had quite a busy day CROWD WITH "BO As for "Bo" McMillln, It wasn i only tin- lads and l.i-c-si s who stood up and cheered whin the band played ' Dixie" who were rooting lor him ' His open-field running, his plung- ' Ing and his throwing of forward passes pass-es positively electrified the stands and from even the Harvard side could te ' hoard. "Go on Bo!' " when he got started. Ilis p)a) was finished, clean in ev-woy, ev-woy, and he had a power and steam that could not be denied. Bl I I," Pl.t NGBS. As for tho other two men. were .! no' for lh- work oi McMillln and lloiween they would have ttood out I k ':ghl houses m B fog Harvard has had many battles, but ll has never before be-fore had a "Bull" Roberts to get bv before. Pictures taken by newspaper photographers of Harvard offensive plays show Bull' taking care of from one Id five players on nearly every play In addition he war. called on to gr.il ; couple of yard? every time those yards were desperately needed and he got thui- i HI R llll I BIPS Churchill was a flash. More than ' one team this year will rue the fact ihut he's ' b0k on the Harvard team. He has u zipping motion that throws aff (A-cklers like water I? thrown front dtlck'll hack And the iritics hac liiui .potted as a possible candidate for the A A. Not so much could he ald for the ' linesmen Of either team and It Im hartl- probgblf thut eithes Harvard or C!j re 1 1 1 trr.h a place there al-;hough al-;hough the work of Tolbort. giant Ok- i ah m i -1 la r a i d guard, and Montgomery Montgom-ery will heur watching. |